Most people (about 68% of the population) have an IQ between 85 and 115, with the average IQ in the United States being around 98.
However, only a tiny fraction of people have a very low IQ (below 70 ) or very high IQ (above 130).
In contrast, geniuses like Albert Einstein had an IQ of 160.
A toddler is showing the world now that you’re never too young to start making history. Regardless of age or skin color, we are all full of potential.

Kashe Quest, a 2-year-old from California, recorded a super-high IQ of 146 and joined Mensa, making her the youngest American member of the prestigious oldest IQ society.
Kashe has always been a special little girl. When she was just 18 months old, her parents noticed that she displayed knowledge and intelligence well beyond her years.
She already mastered the alphabet, numbers, colors and shapes and could speak in complete sentences.
Despite her great intelligence, Kashe’s mother, Sukhjit Athwal, did not want to push her daughter or decide her path for her.
She wanted to make sure her daughter could still enjoy being a toddler and wanted to give her time to discover where her true passions lay.

For this reason, she never forced her to study despite the learning resources available for her daughter, as the mother is an expert in child development herself. Instead, she wanted to guide her child, to follow his natural curiosity:
Kashe’s knowledge might put some of us adults to shame. When she was just two years old, she memorized the periodic table and the 50 states by shape and location, and learned the Spanish language!
She is already well beyond the content of her classes where they are still learning to recite numbers.
The amount of what she knows is astonishing, and even more curious is what she prefers to learn. She knows more than 50 signs in sign language!






